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A single day in Lisbon that captures the city's soul through its historic neighborhoods, panoramic viewpoints, and authentic food culture. This balanced itinerary weaves through Alfama, Baixa, and Chiado, with time for a scenic walk, a pastel de nata stop, and a sunset view from a miradouro. Designed for a mid-range budget, it avoids rushed transitions and leaves room for spontaneous discovery.
EUR 100-150 per person excluding accommodation and flights
Curated highlights
Alfama, Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto
Daily itinerary
Day 1 / 1
Trip budget excl. flights
Accommodation
EUR 80-130 per night
Mid-range boutique hotel or apartment in Baixa or Chiado.
Meals
EUR 40-60 per day
Includes lunch, dinner, and a pastel de nata stop.
Transport & Sights
EUR 10-20 per day
Tram, funicular, and Carmo Convent entry.
Where to stay
Central boutique with classic style
Hotel da Baixa
View on BookingA 4-star hotel on Rua da Prata, steps from Rossio and Chiado. Rooms are compact but well-appointed. Includes breakfast.
Modern comfort near Chiado
Lisboa Carmo Hotel
View on BookingLocated on Rua do Carmo, this hotel offers clean rooms, a rooftop terrace, and easy access to trams and metro. Good value.
Indicative price ranges only. Verify live pricing and availability before booking.
Where to eat
Lunch or early dinner
Cervejaria Ramiro
Famous for seafood: garlic shrimp, clams, and crab. No-frills, lively atmosphere. Arrive early or book.
Dinner
Taberna da Rua das Flores
Tiny, reservation-only spot serving creative petiscos. Menu changes daily. Book at least a week ahead.
Afternoon snack
Manteigaria
One of the best pastel de nata bakeries in Lisbon. Watch them being made. Take away or stand at the counter.
Quick lunch
O Trevo
A classic tasca for bifanas (pork cutlet sandwiches) and pregos. Quick, cheap, and local.
Dinner
A Cevicheria
Peruvian-Portuguese fusion ceviche in a cool setting. Good for a lighter dinner or late-night bite.
Worth your time
Sunset from Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara with views over the city and castle
Wandering Alfama's
Prioritize Alfama to Chiado: Hills, Views, and Local Flavors around Alfama, Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto so the itinerary feels specific without adding unnecessary transfers.
Planning notes
The Elevador da Glória is a funicular; your Viva Viagem card works. Walking from Chiado to Bairro Alto takes 10 minutes uphill.
The Elevador da Glória is a funicular; your Viva Viagem card works. Walking from Chiado to Bairro Alto takes 10 minutes uphill.
The Elevador da Glória is a funicular; your Viva Viagem card works. Walking from Chiado to Bairro Alto takes 10 minutes uphill.
Verify before booking: Prices, opening hours, transport schedules, availability, and local rules can change. Verify details before booking.